A history of travel in America, being an outline of the development in modes of travel from archaic vehicles of colonial times to the completion of the first transcontinental railroad: the influence of the Indians on the free movement and territorial unity of the white race: the part played by travel methods in the economic conquest of the continent: and those related human experiences, changing social conditions and governmental attitudes which accompanied the growth of a national travel system ([c1915])
Author: Dunbar, Seymour, 1867-1947
Volume: v.2
Subject: Transportation -- United States History; Frontier and pioneer life -- United States
Publisher: Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill company
Language: English
Call number: 1128815
Digitizing sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Book contributor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Collection: americana
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Bibliography: v. 4, p. [1445]-[1481]
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